LESSONS IN SENTENCES. LITTLE GUSTAVA. Little Gustava sits in the sun, Safe in the porch, and the little drops run She wears a quaint little scarlet cap, Up comes her little gray, coaxing cat With her little pink nose, and she mews, “What's that?" Gustava feeds her; she begs for more; She scatters crumbs for the little brown hen; 5米 So dainty and eager they pick up the crumbs; "You want some breakfast too?" and down Waiting without stood sparrow and crow, So the last she threw them, and knelt on the mat And her mother came to the open house door, Kitty and terrier, Biddy and doves, CELIA THAXTER. In the following exercises the pupils will write the sentences on their slates, filling the blanks with appropriate words. The teacher will see that each sentence is begun with a capital and has the proper punctuation mark at the end. LESSON X. Review. What are icicles? How are they formed? What are marigolds? What is the difference between doves and pigeons? What other kinds of dogs are there besides terriers? What is the color of the crow? What made little Gustava so happy? Repeat the piece in your own words. author, and what do you know of her? Who is the |